We are hiring Diploma in Civil Engineering is a technical education program that focuses on the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, buildings, canals, and dams. It’s typically a 3-year course offered after completing 10th grade (secondary school), although some programs may accept students after 12th grade as well.
The curriculum of a Diploma in Civil Engineering includes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in areas like:
- Structural Engineering
- Construction Materials
- Surveying
- Building Drawing
- Environmental Engineering
- Transportation Engineering
- Estimation and Costing
- CAD (Computer-Aided Design)
Key Responsibilities of a Diploma Civil Engineer
Diploma holders in Civil Engineering can work under the supervision of senior engineers or independently (based on experience). Their responsibilities include:
- Site Supervision
- Monitoring construction activities
- Ensuring work is done according to drawings and specifications
- Checking quality of materials and workmanship
- Surveying and Measurement
- Conducting land surveys
- Taking site measurements
- Preparing site layouts
- Drafting and Design
- Preparing 2D and 3D plans using AutoCAD or similar tools
- Assisting in structural design calculations
- Estimating and Costing
- Calculating quantity of materials
- Preparing cost estimates and budgets
- Managing bills and procurement schedules
- Project Documentation
- Maintaining daily progress reports (DPR)
- Documenting site activities and safety measures
- Preparing and reviewing construction reports
- Coordination
- Liaising with contractors, vendors, and laborers
- Ensuring timely completion of tasks
- Communicating with clients and senior engineers
Career Opportunities
Diploma Civil Engineers can work in:
- Construction Companies
- Public Works Departments (PWD)
- Railways, Roads, and Urban Development Authorities
- Infrastructure Consulting Firms
- Real Estate and Building Projects